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James B. Dow of the school com- 
mittee is to deliver an address be- 
fore the Salem Sunday School Asso- 
ciation in Salem, Feb. 1. His subject 
will be, ‘‘Delights of Teaching’’, 
Other speakers for the occasion will 
be Dr. H. O. Pease, secy. Conant and 
Rev. A. J. Derbyshire, all of the as- 
sociation. 
The many friends of the vener- 
able Mrs. Judith H. Osborn are 
pleased to learn of her improved 
health after a recent serious illness. 
She resides at North Place and is 
probably the oldest Farms resident. 
She is 90 years of age. She is the 
oldest living charter member of the 
Farms Baptist church. 
The many Farms friends of John 
T. Wilson of Grove street, Salem, 
are mourning his early and unex- 
pected death on Monday. He was a 
young man, twenty-seven years of 
age, of sterling character and great 
ambition. He was to have received 
his degree of M. D. in May. He had 
worked his way through college and 
the medical school. The deceased 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding plants. 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
for Decorations and Funeral Work. 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms 
was an athletic instructor for boys 
at the Mack Pond play-ground for 
the past four summers. He had a 
warm place in the hearts of the 
children that can never be quite fill- 
ed again—but 
God in his infinite understanding 
saw the greatness of this soul and 
took it for his own. 
Business Men’s Banquet. 
The annual banquet of the Busi- 
ness Men’s Association of Beverly, 
Manchester and Wenham will be 
held in the Beverly City hall Mon- 
day evening next. There will be a 
reception and interchange of greet- 
ings at 6 o’clock and the dinner will 
be served at 6.30. 
At the annual business meeting of 
the association Monday evening I. 
Augustus Sturtevant of Beverly, was 
elected president. The other officers 
Grand Clean Up 
Of all odds and ends left over from our Department Manager’s Sale. 
has accumulated many odd sizes—short lengths and broken assortments, etc., so in order to 
dispose of them quickly we have marked them at greatly reduced prices. 
J. B. Dow John H. hacvay 
ZAS. B. DOW & CO. 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street Hale Street 
Manchester Beverly Farms 
are: vice presidents, Sidney C. 
Gould, Hamilton; John M. Whit- 
comb, Beverly; William Stopford, 
Beverly ; board of managers, Ozro M. 
Field, Thomas F, Delaney, Charles 
F. Lee, John H. Girdler, Louis 8. 
Smith, Beverly, Frank I. Lamasney, 
Beverly Farms, John W. Carter, 
Manchester; secretary, Benjamin A. 
Patch, Beverly ; treasurer, Roland P. 
Woodbury, Beverly; auditor, Fred 
W. Varney, Beverly Farms. 
Classified Advertising will ‘‘make”’ 
your business enterprise—if it is one 
that ought to be ‘‘made.’’ 
Let us figure on your next order of 
PRINTING 
North Shore Breeze 
SUITS and COATS 
Reduced. 
During this event there 
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